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Beginning of each term
- Columbia bills you for tuition, fees, and other charges at the beginning of each term. Review the billing schedule below for the current academic year. The bold dates in the Payment Due column indicate when payment must be received to avoid late charges.
sfs.columbia.edu/content/billing-schedule
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The largest portion of your expenses for the academic year will be your student bill, which includes: tuition, health services fee, student life fee, orientation and document fees, and room and meals. TUITION. The charge for the standard full-time program of at least 4 courses (12 points) per semester. HEALTH SERVICES FEE.
University charges, such as tuition and fees, residence halls, and dining plans, are due and payable in full by the date announced before the beginning of each term. To check on an account balance, log in to Student Services Online (SSOL) or call 212-854-4400.
Student Financial Services expects to email the first Fall term E-Bill on August 12 and the balance will be due on September 20. Please see their website for the billing schedule. The E-Bill represents your account activity as of the day the bill is generated.
When Will the Payment Post to the Student Account? An eCheck payment will appear immediately as a pending credit, along with the new balance amount, on the QuikPAY and Student Services Online (SSOL) websites. eCheck payments must be received by 10:00 p.m. EST to post to the student's account by the following business day.
Unpaid Bills, Late Fees, and Holds. Payments must be received by the Payment Due date listed on the billing schedule to avoid late payment fees, balance due fees, holds, and other actions taken by the university.
We are here to work with you and your family in developing a plan to pay for college at Columbia University. Students and parents may review available financing options. Financial Aid Officers are also here to answer any questions prospective, newly admitted, or current students/parents may have.